Hacking. No matter what you do in life, you can and likely will be affected by it. Which is why there are people out there deticated to protecting others from cyberattacks. This is the defensive side that learns signatures and patterns of APTs, then there is the offensive side. These people are just as, if not more, knowledgeable about how hacking works. This is ude to their job being to break into websites, networks, devices and more to bypass security implementations in the hope of finding a vulnerability before a threat actor does.
For more information about the difference between offensive and definsive security, Click here.
Background
First, I would like to cover how and why I got into cybersecurity. I have always had a talent for breaking things, this was very apparent when I got my first laptop (an old chromebook) and used it to DoS my home wifi router using Hping3, then taking apart my laptop without knowing how to put it together. The only computer science schooling I've had is a class called "Computer Science 1" in my sophmore year with Java (I dont remember any of it) yet I passed with flying colors, so I enrolled in "Intro to Cybersecurity" the cybersecurity course*. Throughout that class I only asked ten questions, which played a large role in the naming convention picked for the files I have now gone onto program. Combining X, the roman numeral for ten and Error, I came up with "Errox". Or in other words, Error 10
* The class was mostly disaster recovery and using Windows Server 2012
Project Index
Below you will find an index of the files I have created, each one has a hyperlink to it's description page within it's Github repo. For more information about each, please Click here.
Program name | Programing language | Target platform | Link |
---|---|---|---|
Errox | Java | Windows | here |
Errox_2 | Python | Windows | here |
Errox_3 | Bash | UNIX | here |
Errox_7 | Bash | UNIX | here |
Errox_8 | Bash & Python | Windows & Linux | here |
Errox_9 | Bash | UNIX | here |
Errox_Collector | Python | Windows | here |
ErroxAntiVirus | Python | Windows | here |
Errox_10 | Python & C | Windows & Linux | here |
AfroLinux | Ash | Linux (ALpine) | here |
Errox_CMD | Python & C & Batch | Windows | here |
ErroxMalware | C | Windows | here |
ErroxPot | Python | Windows | here |
Errox_MITM | Python | Windows & Linux | here |
Jack_Ketch | Python & Rust | Windows | here |
ErroxNetwork | Python | Windows & Linux | here |
ErroxPerms | Rust | Windows | None |
ErroxWeb | Python | Windows & Linux | here |
ErroxHash | Rust | Windows & Linux | None |
Socials:
Special thanks to:
- BorderDestroyer
- RussianSpy
- CCNA 1 teacher
- Rishik
- Cybersecurity teacher
- Computer science 1 teacher
And I do really mean thanks. Due to your support, testing, and advice regarding my programs it is possible that I even program! If it wasnt for your help, I would be working towards becoming an auto-mechanic (it's true)